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- Phacelia submutica is a rare species of flowering plant in the borage family known by the common name De Beque phacelia. It is endemic to Colorado in...
- Monotoca submutica, commonly known as mountain broomheath, is an endemic heath family shrub in the Epacridaceae family and is one of 17 species in the...
- - Chloris ****ana Eustachys polystachya - Chloris submutica Eustachys submutica - Chloris submutica Eustachys latifolia - Ornithogalum arabi**** Eustachys...
- Rep, Hungary, Austria Hierochloe ****ata - southern Chile Hierochloe submutica - Australia Hierochloe tibetica - Tibet Hierochloe utriculata - Chile...
- lobulata S.Moore Mellera menthiodora Lindau Mellera ny****ana S.Moore Mellera submutica C.B.Clarke "Mellera S.Moore | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science"...
- endemic species Monotoca submutica, which can be described as Monotoca scoparia var. submutica. Monotoca scoparia and Monotoca submutica closely resemble each...
- varieties are recognised—C. glycinoides glycinoides and C. glycinoides submutica. C. glycinoides is found in Queensland, New South Wales, and Victoria...
- purpurascens Banks & Sol. ex Hook.f. (1847) Synonyms Festuca purpurascens var. submutica É.Desv. Festuca davilae Phil. Festuca dumetorum Phil. Festuca glaucophylla...
- Alpinia strobiliformis T.L.Wu & S.J.Chen Alpinia subfusicarpa Elmer Alpinia submutica K.Schum. Alpinia sub****ata Valeton Alpinia subverticillata Valeton Alpinia...
- Ferdinand von Mueller and originally identified as Monotoca scoparia var. submutica in 1868. These are taller plants up to 2 metres high. "Monotoca oreophila...